Best back to school cars

“Back to school” in Utah has some serious implications when it comes to image and style. How are you going to look when you roll up to campus that first day? What message do you want to convey about yourself to those around you? Are you single and looking to party, or are you a bookworm that takes your studies seriously? A Ford Fiesta, for example, lives up to more than it's namesake.

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Ford F-150 “The Bruiser:”

Popular among college football players in Utah, the F-150 is the big man on campus. Any student looking to bolster his “manly” image will invest in such a truck, maybe jacking up the suspension a bit and hanging those metal testicles off the trailer hitch. This truck radiates testosterone, as any manly man should. Girls gravitate toward this sort of thing.

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Scion iQ “The Environmentalist:”

The Scion iQ is currently holds one of the highest eMPG rates on the market, achieving about 120 eMPG. It is electric, meaning that the student will save a fortune on gas throughout the school year in Utah. The savings on mileage has its drawbacks though: there is absolutely no room in the car, and it cannot drive further than 100 miles on one charge. This is a relief to parents that consider buying this model for their child.

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Chevrolet Camaro “The Egotist:”

A first impression lasts a lifetime, and there is nothing that makes a better impression than a Chevy Camaro. After all, even the scrawniest of wimps can catch the eye of the ladies riding in this hog. There is something about the sleek design, the racing stripes, and the tinted windows that really turns a girl on, not to mention the ability to afford filling up a car that gets 15 miles per gallon on a good day.

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Ford Fiesta “The Pragmatist:”

A smart college student looking to buy a new car for themselves would probably go for the Fiesta due to it's all-around character. It is small enough to fit into the tiniest parking spots at local venues, large enough to cart around friends, and gets good gas mileage, along with having a low price tag to begin with. That, and it's called a Fiesta! Who wouldn't want to drive a car called “the party?”

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Porsche 911 “The Subsidy:”

There is no way in Hades that some punk can afford one of these right out of high school. Clearly the student is subsidized by his old man, otherwise he'll graduate with a total $100,000 in combined debt. But man, oh man, is that a sweet ride or what?

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